Say it in a song, not a card
4 U Songs writes custom Valentine's Day songs from your real relationship - the inside jokes, the gas-station flowers, the way you actually love each other. One song is $57, you hear it free before paying, and it arrives in minutes, even on February 14th.
The Valentine's gift that can't be re-gifted
Chocolate disappears and roses wilt, but "someone wrote me a song" is a story your person tells for years. It works for new couples (a playful melodic-rap ode), long marriages (a slow soul ballad), and even a galentine or single-friend hype anthem.
How does it work?
Answer a few quick questions about your person - names, memories, inside jokes, the moments that matter - then pick a genre, mood and voice. We write and fully produce the song from your answers. You hear a free preview, and only pay if you love it. Everything is delivered digitally, so there is nothing to ship and no waiting on the mail.
What does a custom Valentine's song cost?
| Package | Price | Per song |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Song | $57 | $57 per song |
| 2 Songs | $96 | $48 per song |
| 3 Songs | $114 | $38 per song |
| 4 Songs | $140 | $35 per song |
| 5 Songs | $162 | $32.40 per song |
Left it late? Good.
This is the rare meaningful gift that is genuinely same-day: brief it over coffee, hear it by lunch, play it at dinner. Our sample "Gas Station Valentine" is proof that even a chaotic love story makes a great song.
FAQ
Can I get a Valentine's song on February 14th itself?
Yes - songs are produced in minutes and delivered digitally, so the morning of Valentine’s Day is enough time.
How much does it cost?
One song is $57. Bundles bring the per-song price down (five songs for $162). There are no subscriptions or hidden fees.
Can it be funny instead of romantic?
Yes. Playful, roast-y Valentine’s songs about your chaotic love story often land better than pure romance - you pick the mood.
Do I pay before hearing the song?
No. You hear a free one-minute watermarked preview of your song first. You only pay to unlock the full song and download it. If the preview is not right, you can adjust the brief or simply walk away having paid nothing.